AMIT Graduates’ Art Displayed In Jerusalem Museum
Two AMIT graduates have been chosen to exhibit their art at a national exhibition featuring works by students from Israel’s religious school system.
Two AMIT graduates have been chosen to exhibit their art at a national exhibition featuring works by students from Israel’s religious school system.
NASA astronaut Sandy Magnus paid a special visit to AMIT Midreshet Art and Sciences Jr. and Sr. High School for Girls last week, meeting with the school’s robotics teams, both of which recently advanced to the national round of the FIRST LEGO League competition.
Young entrepreneurs from AMIT Wasserman Torah, Arts and Sciences Jr. and Sr. High School for Girls recently took part in a course on product development and marketing and presented their ideas for startups at an event in Tel Aviv— the capital of startup nation.
AMIT Gould Hallel Jr. and Sr. High School for Girls joins four other AMIT schools that have advanced to the national round of the FIRST LEGO League competition after excelling at the regional stage.
Special needs students from Yeshivat AMIT Kfar Ganim recently took part in a mountain bike race with hundreds of other students from across Israel. They faced challenging trails and weather conditions and demonstrated their determination and resilience throughout the competition.
Special needs students from Yeshivat AMIT Kfar Ganim swept the first ever Olympics for children with impaired communication skills, which included children on the autism spectrum from eight different schools.
As part of the AMIT network’s efforts to get students to think creatively and take on academic challenges, it introduced a network-wide physics Olympiad several years ago, and recently crowned the winners of the 2018-2019 school year.
Four robotics teams from AMIT schools have advanced to the national round of the FIRST LEGO League competition after excelling at the regional stage.
AMIT Bet Junior and Senior High School in Ashkelon last week dedicated a beit midrash in memory of Yovel Mor Yosef, z”l, its graduate who was serving in the army and killed in a terrorist attack in December.
When the principal of AMIT Wasserman Torah, Arts and Sciences Jr. and Sr. High School for Girls heard her students lamenting that they wish they knew how to fix a broken computer, she decided to enable them to do just that.